2021
DOI: 10.1002/job.2506
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Human capital development practices and career success: The moderating role of country development and income inequality

Abstract: Employees can enhance their human capital through participation in organizationally sponsored development activities. However, there is little research on the extent to which the effects of such practices vary depending on national context. Adopting a human capital theory perspective, we hypothesized a positive relationship between human capital development practices experienced in one's career and objective and subjective career success (salary level and perceived financial success, respectively) and tested t… Show more

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“…Increased job security is anticipated to result from a higher commitment to increased HCD. This strengthens the finding of Bagdadli et al (2021) that having exposure to more varied HCD approaches was linked to greater perceived success. The finding backs up the claim made by Ajisafe et al (2015) that better human resource management can increase job security.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Increased job security is anticipated to result from a higher commitment to increased HCD. This strengthens the finding of Bagdadli et al (2021) that having exposure to more varied HCD approaches was linked to greater perceived success. The finding backs up the claim made by Ajisafe et al (2015) that better human resource management can increase job security.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Turning to the “employees' discomfort” factor, we believe that here too “institutions” may play a role. Extant literature underlines how factors associated with the institutional environment (e.g., income inequality and country development) may shape the behavior of human resources (Bagdadli et al, 2021; Josifidis & Supic, 2019). More specifically, workers in less developed countries may be exposed to a restricted variety of development opportunities (e.g., Leana & Meuris, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IC is associated with subcomponents of relational capital such formal relationship, informal relationships, social networks, partnerships, alliances, brand image, trust, corporate reputation, customer loyalty, customer engagement, licensing agreements and joint ventures (Marr, 2008). These days, organizations are spending more time and resources and making investments that increases their IC value (Bagdadli et al , 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%